Mockup of the final manuscript including photographs and maps. Paper with text has been glued to pages, and there are notes in the margin with details on font and margin sizes.
Manuscript
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Correspondence between Muintir na Tíre headquarters and Monaghan county federation.
Set of index cards detailing some of the local features of the townland of Moneenmore [An Móinín Mór]. Included are a note on the history of the Maam Hotel, Keane's Bar (the former site of the hotel), Meall an Mhaide, Binn Dubh, Court House, the former Fair Green, the former Post Office (where Willy Crawford lives now), and Maam Bridge.
Final monitoring and evaluation progress report on the operational programme for LEADER II by Brendan Kearney and Associates.
Correspondence with Michael Quirke, Sean Hegarty and Jim Quigley regarding them monitoring the reports of the field staff.
Monthly returns from Muintir na Tíre LEADER Co to the Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs regarding the project. Forms LDU2 and LDU1.
Set of index cards giving a brief description of the townland of Moorneen [Muirnín]. Included are descriptions of a megalith (a two chambered tomb, and a small accompanying sketch), the children's burial ground, the former coastguard station, and a note on Sellerna Bay.
A more detailed grid map than P135/1/2/2/1/25, showing the same area around the Sacramento River. This map marks out altitude, and the latitude and longitude bearings, as well as the material of posts.
A4-size hardback notebook with assorted manuscript notes and drawings by Joe Vaněk. The item relates to production of Moses' Rock at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, 1994. References, notes, sketches, some items of correspondence etc. relating to productions including "Moses Rock" by Hugh Hunt and Frank O'Connor, directed by Patrick Mason and designed by Joe Vaněk.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Moyard, [Maigh Ard]. Included are descriptions of Ballynakill Church (Church of Ireland, the description includes a list of the Rectors from 1852), the Parochial School, and Tobardavin with grave.